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egyptians are flocking to progress square to protest against the interim government which they say stole the revolution for freedom and democracy. paper cuts for the news of the world britain's best selling newspaper the trade on standard for one hundred sixty years is killed off by its own toxic tabloid tactics . and israel is on high alert had over fifty planes. bringing pro palestinian activists tell us about ships conflicts in greece.
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it's twelve noon here in the russian capital you're watching a latte welcome to the program. hundreds of angry protesters have started gathering cairo's tahrir square unhappy that the revolutions goals are not being achieved gyptian activists are calling for a million people to get out of there where the former president's trial is pending next month these are now a report suggestions believe his regime's legacy is still very much alive. their revolution was hijacked and they want it back egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from gone. we go through the books of the books that people should stay away from well the taste of freedom was short lived the military is in full power mass media is being choked and oppression still
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rampant worth them before i think they werent catching activists as much as they are doing now or. take them through a prison i guess now they're being really violent the want to kill the lucia least kill them in the first place he's known simply as uncle posting here in egypt a social network or with a twitter army of some thirty thousand followers the military troilus of civilians have to stop immediately immediately this is you know one of the major agreements we're putting forward one of many demands including transparent trials for the fallen regime and the purging of corrupt officials unfortunate for the people. they had this kind of revenge with water that when he fell down because it's over everything is going to be fine and the country is full of cleaned up. but if that's not. true early in the week protesters began setting up camp here on talk we
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are for what they're calling the next phase of the revolution but this time they don't just want hundreds of thousands to come here they want to take our career across egypt and get rid of all but little people like myself have been arguing for taking the factories. to the workplaces meaning that in every single word police we have in egypt. now where it was never interested in politics in till january she was shot with twenty three pellets by riot police twenty of which are still in her like the pain is finally gone but her perseverance is not the barrier of the fear is gone. and she will continue to fight to the end i want every every egyptian citizen to be treated as a human being every protester has their own vision of the egypt they're fighting for
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some want to constitution and then free elections others think the new laws should follow the vote but one thing that brings them all together is that this egypt is not the end and he's in no way are cheap. but in libya rebel forces have advanced on a key road south of tripoli as a buffalo away towards the capital while u.s. lawmakers are continuing to bankroll the libya campaign despite repeated complaints that it's not sanctioned by congress but dr franklin lamb from americans concerned for middle east peace says returns this strikes are only uniting on the current gadhafi. being needlessly puts the population on edge it increases anxiety and anger if they do is trying to weaken the regime it seems to me that as history teaches us would be a bomb the population is often the unite behind the government of the day and
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rather than breaking the connection between the people and the leadership it seems to increase it was a mistake obama election may be on the line cannot afford a defeat and the victory comes like it's supposed to be as it is saddam and osama you've got to kill the bad guy so it looks to us like it's now a game of targeting the leadership otherwise nato ruses if nato ruses the consequences are enormous there's enormous trillion dollar financial consequences for those members of the nato countries who are seen as aggressors and invaders here so the feeling is that they've got to do something the only thing they can do possibly to achieve a victory is either assassinate. someone who circle orange and to do that they might have to come on the ground nato has joined the side of promoting the rebels against the government again a clear violation of nine hundred seventy three. that was
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a dr franklin lamb from the americans concerns the middle east peace but his views on his actions in that year. britain's best selling newspapers to shut down asking engulfed in a phone hacking and police bribery scandal it's a place have been in their own murdoch use of the world's profits helped drive the dominance of his news corporation sixty eight year old sunday tabloid came in the wrong things and the phone calls of thousands of crime victims their soldiers primaries have been intercepted huge backlash general pace this week and the paper access the voice mail missing teenager town. it was later found murdered it's the water some of her parents desperate messages were white possibly keeping false she was still alive british government is promising at least one inquiry into the allegations against the news of the world media analyst phil reese told r.t. that the scandal is likely to sound the death knell of
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a politician's closing up to murdoch's newspapers it sends the world or the emperor still civilized. i think something changed this week you know for decades british prime ministers have been only needs to go to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper if you were in britain when the sun supported a british politician running for prime ministership you know they won it and then you'd find in the next day you'd find that prime minister reading the sun looking like an idiot saying well the sun got me elected i mean so you've got this meaning of british democracy is that missing of democracy really which the murdoch press with the back part of but i think there was a for silence as well because important people needed the murdoch press and they couldn't be they couldn't attack it because of that and i think a line was crossed rupert murdoch has a very finely tuned business brain he has a lot of things going on now one of them is to purchase the largest satellite
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network in britain called the sky b. and that decision is about to be approved by the government that was in jeopardy i think he felt that as a businessman he had to sacrifice the news of the world because it in terms of the whole news international it's a tiny part of or about but i tell you the most important thing bill in my view is that the political past had been sucking up to rupert murdoch for so many years including prime minister david cameron he now has to stand back and say no i can't do it anymore it's gone too bad. but still ahead in the program a georgia brings down the shutters on photographers before detainees rest in article it's clear the president is framing support spies to his regime also. girl to be sure it's not a big the idea guy is like expected to be towards the doctor's discovery that's been helping generations of patients which will again that's in russia close up in a few minutes time. massive explosions in the
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turkmenistan city are reported after half its population without an interesting gas and water and. one statement says they were caused by firework materials and they were was injured when media sources claim the situation is far worse saying this is all reporting and injuries also reports of looting by buildings being heavily damaged and broken windows shattered glass telephone lines have been disrupted leaving distressed relatives elsewhere unable to contact friends and family. in the emergency vehicles have been dispatched to the scene from the capital following an emergency cabinet session chaired by the president is still an official information on what happened. hundreds of palestinian activists are trying to make ok to gaza by their office several ships among an eight footer they were forced to dock greece heading for the largest international airport from europe and
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the u.s. but ramped up israeli security is waiting for them to slip. this is the focal point away from the course of today friday some six hundred activists will be arriving on fifty different ways to show this will for the palestinian people they'll be converging here at israel's largest airports pingree and international the israelis proper paid outside they must be at least five to six hundred police and security officers and israeli media is reporting that the police have the names of more than three hundred activists but the police are refusing to either confirm or deny this now the activists say that the action which has been dubbed a slight as opposed to the center which has been holed up in greece where some potential something was seized commissioned by athens to sell to gaza these activists are saying that they want to highlight the plight of people not only in gaza but across the west bank and the palestinian territories they say that their action is nonviolence they said that there will be open field parties here that
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they intend to travel to the palestinian territories and that the proper course of the next week they have a number of activities that they will be participating in it will be interesting to see how the israeli authorities here that it will deal with this because traditionally when people fly into israel and if they going to participate in your profile assuming it to tease they can be dealt a very fast boat very often things of course it also this country already five french and belgian activists have been detained and appointed some is well israelis observing these people for your guns and troublemakers israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his latest and greatest so that they will be dealt with as they need to be dealt with me and six again that gaza is not and to cease but is being held captive by the for must leadership i must of course being an organization that is well baas as terrorist policy on our team think really international television. the space shuttle atlantis is being fueled up for the
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fleets fighting floods and the bad weather and they keep it grounded in a longer one to tear up to a million strict taters are expected to watch the shuttle program's last launch live pictures here on the shuttle on the last part but it is going to change you can reports what will be an unforgettable moment for some will be painful for others. empty shells of what was once florida's thriving space coast. up to ten thousand people will be out of a job as soon as the last shuttle makes its final voyage back to earth home to many of the kennedy space center workers rockledge is on the verge of becoming a ghost town without the space program or pretty much nothing i mean this is what you know your beach is built on the space program you know it's a lot you're going to be on a job sorry. you're going on welfare left and right stand in sydney chris
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a fully spent twenty three years with a shuttle launch team as an engineer with a client his blasting are for its final mission it means the end of his career with nasa and the beginning of uncertainty a year ago he started looking for a new job to no avail i have applied for jobs and so far i haven't gotten any concrete responses there's not that many jobs out there we're sure the u.s. scrapped its shuttle program and now wants the private sector to come up with ways to get astronauts to space several companies are working on new vehicles but it's not clear when they'll be able to deliver them one thing is certain though will be able to hire only a fraction of the skilled space industry workers will be out of work this is the first shuttle ever it never made it to space but it was used for tests before the columbia shuttle first launch into space in nineteen eighty one a total of five shuttles i've been used for space missions since then two of them
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were lost in tragic accidents a nine hundred eighty six and in two thousand and three those lawsuits and the skyrocketing price for each launch gradually less to the castle ation of the program but critics say it's hard to estimate the losses that the end of the shuttle program will bring about both for the space industry and the people involved i think it's a really bad thing for the united states. to lose this course it's going to be difficult to rebuild it for years the shuttle has been the only vehicle that could carry crew and a massive load of cargo to space officials say one of the reasons the program was scrapped is that it's safer and cheaper to send cargo and people separately something that russia for example has been doing for many years but whatever the reasons for scrapping the thirty year old program for those who devoted their lives to it is the end of their dream job kind of sad because i've already seen a lot of my friends go in there because they'll be more people that are probably may never see again it also means the end of
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a once vibrant scientific community that's grown up around the shuttle. well that's going to cyberspace now and say you know what sat out in dot com a few today europe calls for a curve on pretty thinking since i was really in school of his misery ever greater portion of this junk propelling it's towards a second bailout. turned their heads who are new to china more these amazing pictures of a giant sandstorm three days in which blanketed wide area fronting things with dusty darkness and see yourself on r.t.c. you keep trying. to. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world
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has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying operations to rule the day. for high profile photographers have been arrested in georgia and accused of espionage for foreign state among those detained other presidents a personal sniper as well as an employee for the european press waiting to see the top of his deny the allegations u.s. com has nine other people in jail for up to fourteen years for spying for russia georgian opposition says a spy claims they are intended to pass and see moscow hysteria to boost president saakashvili is control of course not truly right now is a continuation north. korea this is the basis of. the mr. and me i'll agree is that why he should care in. power
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because if you thought through a second care which we were. to sell very seriously and he's going through all his her. of kinetic explanation for european compeers ally georgia a simple democratic contrary lie. power and do all the explanation by means of such louise. he should keep independence of georgia and keep out of the a position but he's going to be against so-called russian agents or russian spy so i don't know. oh well that news for you this hour syria is accusing washington of its a very of its author us ambassador in the country to the flashpoint something i'm up for travel to the city where protesters are placing a security crackdown after weeks of anti-government demonstrations types remain outside the area leaving twenty people were shot dead. dozens of people have fled the country during the violence by security forces. america's most senior
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military officer says pakistan's government was behind the killing of a journalist and written about it maybe think starkly that something was a man's going to make his body was found two days later at the time pakistan's powerful intelligence service was accused of the murder no more than say couldn't. pakistan rejects the allegation one of us claims extremely irresponsible. yemen's president has made his first t.v. appearance since being severely injured one of the amateur records promised last month. suffered burns to his face and parents said he had undergone the intermissions and its recovery. and his address aired on state t.v. so they call for dialogue to resolve the months of the rest that's the hundreds dead from princess demanding and starts out. has
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been renowned for its world leading scientists and inventors over the years well today we explore one doctor's medical marvel. this will take you to the oregon region in southern siberia in nineteen fifties it became the center of soviet orthopedics. revolutionary restructuring sixty years later his breakthrough to beings to help people overcome their disabilities. the soviet union and russia gave the world many great inventions and what special about them is that the technology behind the snow house is often very simple very basic yet they remain in service for many many decades take this so use a rocket for example it was designed back in this thinks it is the design hasn't
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changed that much yet to this day it remains the most reliable and actually at this point of time the only means of transporting humans to the international space station but today we want to introduce you to now the great invention of which proved just as durable and this is a frame. first designed back in the fifty's but it still remains the main technique for treating bone fractures all sorts of deformities and injuries as well as for a limp lengthening our next story is about back. to both of them it's about walking tall eight year old into garrett he's legging left leg and twenty seven year old japanese engineer with liking self-confidence and intrigue and didn't choose his predicament very much did. hard for men and because of some employers refused to hire me one of them told you directly i was too short to
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do with clients computers already spent three months in this hospital and plans to stay for another four to be coveted seven centimeters to his stature it really seemed like a tall order but the actual surgery is fairly simple bill painful invented british trained soviet orthopedic is good real is there a phenomena. these frames were initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them apart and therefore stimulating tissue regeneration it was sort of was able to reshape arms and legs and people who thought they were crippled for life piecing together patients shallow bones in their shattered lives in the ingle when professing the result of design his first brain using bicycle parts sixty years later says invention is increasingly being used to help people who like gerd to fracture their legs to become a few centimeters taller than the ultimate goal is still the same thing somebody is
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life both literally and figuratively and body spirit of patients admitted to be was out of center nowadays a second surgery to focus medical reasons most of them are man and most are not what you would call vertically challenged professor not because of who operated on many of them sas it usually comes down to man's pride. the first patient he turned to was with a leg lengthening request was two meters fifteen centimeters tall you still want to surgery because his partner was taller than him we like to say that we need to break their legs in order to fix their mood may be nothing wrong with them for all for p.d. point of view but there is something psychological that prevents them from living their lives fully being happy and we fix it like lengthening surgeries are banned in many countries and even when allowed there pressure here to do expensive that in russia the entire course costs about one tenth of the similar package in the united states. financial considerations were one of the reasons they had broad based
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washington state native to western siberia yet his main motive for the surgery had to do with how he fared in the otter's in america average height is one seventy five hours one sixty seven or one sixty eight and so on eight centimeters would probably write the average it's one of the bridge for women height isn't so important here i think girl can be sure it's not a big deal i think the guy is like expect to be plucked for just before they were to ration and also it's mad a russian girl who found he's a regional high quality and gearing if you still want to have to get surgery adding seven more savvy meters to his self-confidence she took told me the whole time you're crazy you're normal you're perfect. it's an hour's work or you're so what i compliment for somebody who's used to falling short of his own expectations i sound like an artsy coriander region.
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travels takes two cent pieces but as modern unders explores the country's cultural capital past this it's a news update with you that. hello and a very welcome time for your business update russia's budget gap is likely to widen next year despite windfall oil revenues prime minister that will double to three point seven percent while the gap will be filled with domestic and international woes and by selling state assets whole world the reserve fund accumulating world revenues will do that in caps instead the government will increase tax pressure on the gas industry russia's finance minister explains challengers faces one hundred of the state's growing appetite for spending. cuts. many experts will
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tell you that given our high oil dependence it makes more sense to raise taxes and guard the budget deficit by doing so you would not increase the risk for the whole economy and try to preserve the pre-nda treaty raising taxes for in our case and giving golden state spending we have balanced the burden between the business and the state. russia is looking to pay before pumping when it comes to supplying gas to china gas from now wants advance payment for its future energy deliveries but then mr davis says it could make up to forty billion dollars with gas from offering a discount in exchange but it's been seen as another obstacle in the long running energy thoughts both parties are trying to agree a new thirty year supply contract can't agree on price. let's have a check on the markets not while prices are on the to criticize as the markets awaits a u.s. jobs report for insight into the pace of economic recovery of the world's biggest
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oil consumed by the shop gave that day earlier a brand to oil hit a three week high on thursday as u.s. data on jobless claims and retail sales even stronger than expected. and in asia the markets in buying mood on the rise and help to play the games on wall street in japan exporters are on the rise and lower than trans the key point seven percent just before close of play back saying is adding point nine percent. european indices are a bit higher the sol encouraged by a strong view as an asian for most other business lots on the debt says point four percent an update on the u.k.'s producer price index will be released this morning and market players are keeping an eye on the outs non-farm payrolls and unemployment rate. and here and russia there are fears in the my eyes it's a bit low investors are taking profits off to thousands rally when both indices post something large as daily gain in two months investors here are all saluting
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forward to digest new data from the few us both indices crime dropped two percent on thursday propped up by high oil prices let's not have a chuckle some of individual show moves on the mice it's week a cruise is weighing on energy majors with loss of dollar almost a third of a percent sollars has also lowered just by its record with the percent increase in sales for the first half of the year bucking the trend on metal produce this pull of metal is edging more than one percent. ok that's all the business for the solid back with more in just under an hour's time and you can find more stores in a website or two dot com slash business.
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